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| Normal|| MTP2 layer is used in conjunction with an above MTP3 layer
| Normal|| MTP2 link specifies the use of Nx64/56kbps mode (where N can vary to 1 to 16) with the underneath MTP1 (physical) layer
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| HSL|| MTP2 layer high speed link (HSL) is used in conjunction with an above MTP3 layer
| HSL|| MTP2 high speed link (HSL) specifies the use of the whole trunk bandwidth as a single link with the underneath MTP1 (physical) layer
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'''NOTE:''' The HSL mode uses timeslots 1 to 31 for E1 and 1 to 24 for T1/J1 interfaces. In Normal mode, you pick and choose the timeslots that are required.
'''NOTE:''' The HSL mode uses timeslots 1 to 31 for E1 and 1 to 24 for T1/J1 interfaces. In Normal mode, you pick and choose the timeslots that will be part of the MTP2 link.

Revision as of 22:13, 1 September 2009

The 'Connection mode' parameter specifies the different modes of connection for a MTP2 link.


The following values are allowed:

Connection mode Description
Normal MTP2 link specifies the use of Nx64/56kbps mode (where N can vary to 1 to 16) with the underneath MTP1 (physical) layer
HSL MTP2 high speed link (HSL) specifies the use of the whole trunk bandwidth as a single link with the underneath MTP1 (physical) layer


NOTE: The HSL mode uses timeslots 1 to 31 for E1 and 1 to 24 for T1/J1 interfaces. In Normal mode, you pick and choose the timeslots that will be part of the MTP2 link.